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Journal of the House of Lords
… Esquires, Joh. Hatcher, Joh. Greene, Will. Busby, Will. Grice, Edw. Horseman, and William Grise, Gentlemen, Richard …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Westcott, and George Stokeley. 7. Ordinance of Francis Grice. 8. Ordinance of John Dalston. 9. Ordinance of Edward …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Will'mo Allestrey, Thoma Hariott, Theophilo Egton, Nich'o Grice, Armigeris, et aliis Sociis suis, Justiciariis Nostris, … Allestree, Thomæ Harriott, Theophile Egton, et Nich'o Grice, Armigeris, Salutem: Vobis mandamus, quod Indictamentum … Allestree, Thoma Hariott, Theophilo Egton, et Nich'o Grice, Armigeris, et aliis Sociis suis Justic. dictorum …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in that family till 1561, and then was sold to Charles le Grice of Brockdish, and John Tiler, who in 1564 settled it on … in 1572, Andrew Thetford had it; in 1574, after Charles le Grice's death, it was granted to Andrew Mansfield of Norwich, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… rent. In Stratton, libera capella ruinosa, tent. per Will. Grice Arm. et Hered. ut de manerio de Estgreenwich in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… he to John Whitman, who, in 1567, aliened it to Charles Le-Grice, Esq. and his heirs, who kept it but a little while; … of Platers, bendy wavy of six, ar. and az. impaling Le-Grice, quarterly az. and gul. on a bend ar. three boars sab. … on a wreath ar. and az. a lion rampant ar. crowned or. Le-Grice's crest, on a wreath ar. and gul. a boar sab. armed or. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… for me half a yere in the churche." 1514, 2 Sept. John Grice of Titshall willed to be buried in this church near …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Robert Southwell, of whom it was purchased by Christopher Grice, Gent. who died in 1558, and was buried in this church, … Ayre of Bury, Esq.; he died in 1583, and Christopher le Grice, their only child, inherited; he married Margaret, … lies buried here, leaving only one daughter, Frances le Grice, 8 who married to Sir William Platers of Satterley, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… manor from Hen. VIII. to the Duke of Norfolk, William Grice, Esq. and Charles Newcomen, who had a grant of such … of Cambridge, by purchase of the turn from William le Grice, Gent. and Hester le Grice, wife of Charles le Grice, Gent. true patrons. 1625, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
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